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The article from "Collections of Waikīkī" discusses the history of surfing, tracing its origins back to 12th-century Polynesia and highlighting its cultural significance in ancient Hawaiian society. The article explores how surfing evolved from a religious practice and a test of athletic prowess to a globally popular sport. It also describes how surfing was suppressed by European settlers in Hawaii but eventually made a comeback due to tourism and the efforts of prominent surfers like Duke Kahanamoku. The article concludes with a reflection on how surfing, while vastly different today, still embodies the thrill and spirit of the ancient practice.
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The article from "Collections of Waikīkī" discusses the history of surfing, tracing its origins back to 12th-century Polynesia and highlighting its cultural significance in ancient Hawaiian society. The article explores how surfing evolved from a religious practice and a test of athletic prowess to a globally popular sport. It also describes how surfing was suppressed by European settlers in Hawaii but eventually made a comeback due to tourism and the efforts of prominent surfers like Duke Kahanamoku. The article concludes with a reflection on how surfing, while vastly different today, still embodies the thrill and spirit of the ancient practice.